You've just come back home after a long day at the park, watching your child ride around in their new Roadster.
The tires have clumps of grass sticking out of the tread...
The side panels sport new battle scars of dirt and muck...
And who knows what the bottom of the chassis looks like.
What if the axles are crusted in mud?
What if there's too much moisture hugging metal parts?
Now, you may be tempted to just stow away your Roadster and call it a day.
If you do so, you might find your Roadster has stopped working within just a few months.
If you want your child to enjoy their new favoritest toy in the world for years to come...
It is IMPERATIVE that you at least do some basic before sticking your Roadster back in storage.
And don't worry, there aren't any complex procedures you need to do.
Honestly, most of it comes down to wiping and drying.
To help you maximize your Roadster's lifespan, we've created a simple guide for you to peruse through here.